(above) These are all strings that were recommended to me here before. I'm willing to spend about $100 on strings, so far this list covers about $80 or so of it (after shipping is added). These are all bassstringsonline prices.

I tried a set of Lo Rider steels ..... nice strings but far FAR too modern sounding, very scooped, had a definite resonant center frequency emphasis that was contradictive to the EQ curve I prefer (big fat spike at round 800 to 1100 hz or so).

Ok, that covers all of the info I can think of that might help (if someone has an alternative string to suggest other than whatever it is that comes on the Squier VMJ).

Cooly! Thanks! I kinda thought so. Great because those have a rather nice pricepoint too! ($15.85 at bassstringsonline.com)

Uh ..... what? I get the "Made for them by D'Addario" part but the rest of that doesn't make much sense. Could you try again please?

In any case, thanks for the help!

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Guess I misread your post Flux. I thought that list you posted were ones you'd tried already since you had them listed right after that. I guess what you were saying is that those were just recommendations some have made to you. My bad.

I'll give you one more though. GHS Pressure Wounds.

Those are the strings I play on my CV Jazz and they are without a doubt the best string I've ever used on a Jazz. They're about $5 more per set than the Fenders but they're an alloy string and they'll last twice as long or longer than those rounds.

Guess I misread your post Flux. I thought that list you posted were ones you'd tried already since you had them listed right after that. I guess what you were saying is that those were just recommendations some have made to you. My bad.

I'll give you one more though. GHS Pressure Wounds.

Those are the strings I play on my CV Jazz and they are without a doubt the best string I've ever used on a Jazz. They're about $5 more per set than the Fenders but they're an alloy string and they'll last twice as long or longer than those rounds.

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You know what? You're right! The way I worded that is (was) funky .... fixed ... added the word "above" to put that list in the correct context. Thanks for pointing that out.

I guess if you want something other than what came on it that is another story. I thought you were wanting to figure out exactly what came on it but I do not think they are actual "Fender" packaged and sold strings... But bulk strings put on at the factory. They did not match any Fender strings I have.

Well, what I want is a set of bass strings that are $30 for a box of ten sets, that last for six months per set, and that automatically make me play the hot-rod bass riff near the end of La Villa Strangiato. Oh, and that give me the energy and piss-n-vinegar I did when I was 20, and make me better looking, and not feel any more pain.

Kidding aside, I don't have to have the exact same strings as what came on it, I'm just looking for a tone that I described in the opening post, which the "stock" strings have provided within a certain degree of acceptance .. so far.

I'm always open to trying new things so I have those other strings on my ~to buy~ list. My wife and I found those to be probable contenders based on the good descriptions on your website.

Let me know when that box of strings with my posted specs is ready, I got massive wad of $30 bucks burning a hole in my pocket.

I wanted to chime in on this thread about the different years of the Squire Vintage 70. I just purchased a 2012 model and really liked it so much that i decided to buy a backup used on Ebay. The one i purchased was a 2008 model. The 2008 model is superior!! The neck is more substantial as is the binding. The headstock is larger and the body is also a tad larger. All in all a better feeling instrument to me. Just wanted to let anyone know this as the newer one are obviously not all being built to the same specs as the older ones. Don't get me wrong though the newer model still sounds really nice but is smaller in all regards to the older model.